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TMT
Lower energy prices provide a tailwind for telecom operators
FX
Japan
Bank of Japan opens the door to ending negative rates, but timing uncertainty remains
Eurozone Quarterly
The Netherlands
The Netherlands: From stagnation to modest expansion
Japan
Japanese data improves but we still don’t expect a BoJ policy shift this month
Hungary
Hungary’s real wage growth still stuck in 12-month slump
United Kingdom
Slower UK wage growth welcome news for the Bank of England
Japan
The Bank of Japan faces tough choices ahead of policy normalisation
Hungary
Rising wages in Hungary risk keeping inflation persistently high
Japan
Japan: A modest recovery will continue to be supported by accommodative macro policies
Hungary
Accelerating Hungarian wage growth cannot keep up with inflation
Real wages in the eurozone will return to modest growth next year
Hungary
Wage growth keeps Hungarians happy despite rising inflation
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